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lyrics
I've been trippin' landmines
Crawlin' up the walls
Illusions in my mind
Anxiety it calls
Mental ammunition
Fuels the fight inside
Overt television
Overruns the mind
It overruns the mind!
Forget it and obey
You've got nothing to say
Forget it and obey
Forget it and obey
You throw your life away
Forget it and obey
I've been trippin' landmines
Crashin' through the gates
Illusions in your mind
Anxiety and hate
You are just the reason
You are just the fun
You are just the reason
You are just the fun
You light 'em up just for fun!
Forget it and obey
You've got nothing to say
Forget it and obey
Forget it and obey
You throw your life away
Forget it and obey
Forget it and obey
You've got some hell to pay
Forget it and obey
Forget it and obey
You've reached your end of days
Forget it and obey
Forget it and obey
You've got nothing to say
Forget it and obey
Forget it and obey
You throw your life away
Forget it and obey
Forget it and obey
You've got some hell to pay
Forget it and obey
Forget it and obey
You've reached your end of days
Forget it and obey
On the wall
On the wall
On the wall
On the wall of fear
Wall...
Of..
On the wall of fear
Totally new to these guys and boy, I sure am glad I checked out this record! A delicious feast of siqqq, juicy, and tasty riffs exploding into your face in a truly delectable live album, brimming with eager energy. Melodies are great, instruments sound great, mix sounds fantastic, this is just a rock solid package. Maybe I should get more live albums: the live, high-octane human musicality is like a refreshing rain in comparison to all those overproduced and computerized records out there. pinkytheent
Combining crooned murder ballads with raw, angsty hard rock hooks, Melbourne's The Ugly Kings are a wrecking crew well worth watching. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 15, 2021
Fuzzy Austin trio follow up their first album in 20 years, released in Spring 2015, with a stomping new EP of noisy rock & roll. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 26, 2016
Solid and consistent rock album. However, there are not enough defining moments or variations in style (both vocally and instrumentally) to sustain my interest for long. I struggle to recognize the song I’m listening to because they all sound so much alike. That being said, though, the band does what they do well. I just wish there was a bit more creativity. The guitar solo in Crying of the Wolves is pretty cool. 6/10. Alrihkh